
Buyer's loss is your gain! Recently renovated! Move right in without worries! This two bedroom, 1 bathroom is the perfect starter home. Close to everything that freehold has to offer! Sellers are contingent. Full unfinished basement with lots of potential! Huge fenced in backyard with large deck, 50x143 lot. Granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, newer roof (2018), newer hot water heater (2018), newer septic (2018), new ac (2021), new furnace (2021), with tile and lvp flooring throughout. Hunterdon County collects the highest property tax in New Jersey, levying an average of $8,523.00 (1.91% of median home value) yearly in property taxes, while Cumberland County has the lowest property tax in the state, collecting an average tax of $3,744.00 (2.13% of median home value) per year.įor more localized property tax rates, find your county on the property tax map of New Jersey to the left or in the county list below.Buyer's loss is your gain! Recently renovated! Move right in without worries! This two bedroom, 1 bathroom is the perfect starter home. The exact property tax levied depends on the county in New Jersey the property is located in. New Jersey is ranked 1st of the 50 states for property taxes as a percentage of median income. New Jersey's median income is $88,343 per year, so the median yearly property tax paid by New Jersey residents amounts to approximately % of their yearly income.

New Jersey has one of the highest average property tax rates in the country, with only states levying higher property taxes. Counties in New Jersey collect an average of 1.89% of a property's assesed fair market value as property tax per year. The median property tax in New Jersey is $6,579.00 per year for a home worth the median value of $348,300.00.
